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Monday, July 16, 2012

NLSIR: Call for Papers

(The following
announcement is being posted on behalf of the National Law School of India
Review)

The National Law School of India Review is now
accepting submissions for its upcoming issue - Volume 25(1). The
National Law School of India Review (NLSIR) is the flagship law journal of the
National Law School of India University, Bangalore, India. The NLSIR is a
bi-annual, student edited, peer-reviewed law journal providing incisive legal
scholarship on issues that are at the forefront of contemporary legal
discourse. Over the last 20 years, the NLSIR has regularly featured articles
authored by judges of the Indian Supreme Court, Senior Counsel practicing at
the Indian bar, and several renowned academics.

The most recent issue of the NLSIR, Vol. 23(2), featured
contributions by Mr Aseem Chawla(former Partner, Amarchand
& Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co.), Mr Sunil Jain
(Partner, Direct Tax, J Sagar Associates, Advocates & Solicitors) and
Mr. Ravishankar Raghavan (Principal, Tax Group, Majumdar & Co., India)
among several others. Moreover, in August 2009, NLSIR attained the
unique distinction of being the only Indian student-run law journal to be cited
by the Supreme Court of India, in Action Committee, Un-Aided Private Schools v.
Director of Education. NLSIR has also recently been cited in Justice R. S.
Bachawat's Law of Arbitration and Conciliation, a leading treatise on
arbitration law in India.

Papers may be submitted as Long Articles (approximately 8000 words), Essays
(approximately 5000 words) or Notes (approximately 2500 words). Submissions may
be made to mail.nlsir@gmail.com under the subject
heading 25(1) NLSIR - Submissions. Queries regarding submission may be
sent to the same email address. The last date for submissions is November
15, 2012. For more information, please visit - www.nlsir.in.

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